“Today, we are able to breathe again.”
These were the words of George Floyd’s brother after Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder...
These were the words of George Floyd’s brother after Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder...
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00:00I could do nothing but watch, especially in that courtroom, over and over and over again
00:06as my brother was murdered. Today, we are able to breathe again.
00:11It's been a long journey, and it's been less than a year, and the person that comes to
00:33my mind is 1955, and to me, he was the first George Floyd. That was Emmett Till. He was the
00:47first George Floyd, but today, you have the cameras all around the world to see and show
00:57what happened to my brother. It was a motion picture, the world seeing his life being extinguished,
01:05and I could do nothing but watch, especially in that courtroom, over and over and over again as
01:13my brother was murdered. Times, they're getting harder every day. Ten miles away from here, Mr.
01:25Wright, Dante Wright. He should still be here. We ought to always understand that we have to march.
01:37We will have to do this for life. We have to protest because it seems like this is a never-ending cycle.
01:46Reverend Al always told me we got to keep fighting. I'm going to put up a fight every day because I'm not just
01:57fighting for George anymore. I'm fighting for everybody around this world. I get calls, I get DMs, people from
02:07Brazil, from Ghana, from Germany, everybody, London, Italy, they're all saying the same thing. We won't be able to
02:16breathe until you're able to breathe. Today, we are able to breathe again. Ms. Garner, I told you, we'll get justice,
02:30and we still, we're going to fight for you too. We're going to fight for everybody. Thank you all so much for just
02:37giving us this time because we're here and we're not going anywhere. And I want to thank all the protesters, all the
02:46attorneys who stepped up, all the activists who stepped up, and many who think they're not activists, but advocates, thank
02:54you all. Because justice for George means freedom for all.